re-emergence
Britishnoun
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The foreign secretary added she was "deeply concerned" that the re-emergence of these tweets, alongside social media posts welcoming Mr Abd El Fattah's return posted by her and other members of the government, had "added to the distress felt by Jewish communities in the UK and I very much regret that".
From BBC
The speed and scale of Jared Kushner’s re-emergence can’t be overstated.
From Salon
It was a good year for the re-emergence of bands that made a mark in the ’90s and hadn’t been heard from in a long time.
The band’s re-emergence probably had something to do with the younger groups it has influenced.
“The week ahead is really about the market trying to price the void: the absence of data, the uncertainty around the Fed reaction function, the re-emergence of volatility as macro fuel pours back into the system,” SPI’s Innes wrote in a weekend note.
From MarketWatch
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